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Elections stalled
THE GOVERNMENT has moved to postpone Local Government Elections, due by September, by six months. Minister of Local Government and Community Development Arnold Bertram tabled two Bills in the House of Representatives yesterday seeking to postpone the...

Uneasy calm in West Kingston
SCORES OF people were escorted from their homes by security forces from troubled sections of western Kingston yesterday despite a reduction in the gun violence that prevailed over previous days. Meanwhile, another curfew was imposed last night, the...

20 years of AIDS in Ja
TWENTY YEARS after the first cases of HIV/AIDS were recorded here, local health officials are emphasising the need for greater vigilance and care by Jamaicans to reduce the impact on the country. Data from the Ministry of Health's National HIV/AIDS...

Five new Canons installed

A PACKED congregation yesterday witnessed the installation of five new Canons in the Anglican Diocese of Jamaica at the historic Cathedral Church of St. Jago de-la-Vega in Spanish Town. The five canons who were elevated to stalls in the cathedral...

Principal says no staff cut at Yallahs Comprehensive
MORANT BAY, St. Thomas: PRINCIPAL OF Yallahs Comprehensive High in St. Thomas, Headley Moore, says while the Ministry has categorised his school as overstaffed, none of the teachers there will lose their jobs.

Dial up www.Go-Montegobay.com

IT'S NOT often that a new business begins to be profitable after only two years. For Jackie and Claude Stewart, that was the sweet reality of their Dome Street business in Montego Bay, Dome Wholesale. The Go-Local team sought out Jackie and Claude and...















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